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But the Argentine may have ended up in France, PSG’s sporting director Leonardo revealed that he was moving through the six-time Ballon d’Or winner.

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POWER OVER

Gareth Bale will report on Real Madrid’s pre-season education with Manchester United and Tottenham reflecting on an offer for the derogatory end.

After seven years in Spain, the Welsh foreigner reconnects with a signing from Madrid after a tumultuous Zinedine Zidane crusade.

The two men are in a position to have face-to-face conversations this week after Bale showed up for royal education after his in Wales.

The Spanish media Brand informs that all parties have been spent in the Spanish capital, but finding a new club is not without difficulties.

Bernabéu leaders can still make money by signing 85 million pounds.

They say there’s Manchester United and Tottenham.

HEC OF AN INVESTMENT

Arsenal’s right-back Hector Bellerin has invested in the Forest Green Rovers of Ligue 2 to expand their environmental and moral innovations.

The 25-year-old told The Athletic that he was inspired by the way the club manages President Dale Vince.

He said: “Dale has revolutionized this club: they are vegan, they are environmentally friendly, they have an impartial carbon footprint.

“They are a transparent example of how to run a football club at this time, so I sought to be a component of it and offer my help in every possible way.

Before adding: “I just think it’s the right thing to do to start a relationship. I’ll help raise awareness of what they’re doing: help with marketing, help with public relations, and help create a network.

“I sought help in each and every way imaginable; they’re a great example and they’re in League Two. They get bigger and bigger every day. Imagine if they get to the championship or something.

“It feels like part of his family. “

GO AND GET IT

Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano has said that Barcelona, Liverpool and Man Utd need to point to Bayern Munich midfielder Thiago Alcántara, Chelsea is not interested in him.

He tweeted: “Thiago will NOT be present at the Bayern centre for medical examinations. Key days are coming. “

“Liverpool are still pushing for 30 million euros (27 million pounds) Bayern yet . . . and Koeman insists that Wijnaldum as the Bar’s new signal without Thiago (thanked through a member of the directive).

“Chelsea did not touch Thiago Alcantara, to be clear.

“Manchester United contacted their agent a few days ago and has not had any formal talks with Bayern Munich. I’m very calm.

“And Jurgen Klopp would love to have Thiago as a new member of the CFL.

TOMORROW, FOOTBALL FANS

Everton ended the coup d’eer of the summer, when he signed Colombian superstar James Rodriguez from Real Madrid.

The 29-year-old offensive midfielder is reunion with Carlo Ancelotti, the manager who took him to the Bernabéu in 2014.

Upon joining the Toffees, Rodriguez said, “I came here to check it out for myself. I also came here to help the team win, to play smart football, a laughing football.

“I am convinced that with Carlo and his technical team we can achieve wonderful things and one of the main reasons [I] signed the presence of Carlo Ancelotti. “

“I’ve had a great time with him before at two other clubs. That’s a great explanation to come here. “

Elsewhere in the Premier League, Newcastle United had a busy day, sealing 20 million pounds for Bournemouth striker Callum WilsonArray. . . before signing former Cherry Ryan Fraser on a loose transfer.

The Magpies are also believed to be on an agreement of 15 million pounds on Norwich City’s left-back Jamal Lewis.

In Spain, the Lionel Messi saga broke out, while the Argentine nevertheless ran for preseason education with Barcelona.

The 33-year-old had already been tested for Covid before his arrival and joined a week before his first consultation with new boss Ronald Koeman.

Deposit

Real Madrid will let Gareth Bale leave the club this summer, opening the door to a possible return to the Premier League.

Manchester United and Tottenham are interested in signing Bale, but Madrid probably wouldn’t let it go for free.

Madrid is aware that it will not move the payment of the 86 million pounds they paid for Bale, but is willing to pay attention to donations of about 22 million pounds for the Welsh ace according to MundoDeportivo.

ICYMI – RY IN TIME

Newcastle day recruit Ryan Fraser after joining former Bournemouth teammate Callum Wilson through the door.

Fraser arrives loose after his contract with Cherries expired in June.

The 26-year-old Scottish winger said: “I’m excited about it. I came here to see the position the other day and it was kind of smart; the manager, the position, the reputation, the messages I received.

“It’s really a no-brainer to play in such a big stadium with such passionate fans, and being back in the north is also important.

“I’m looking ahead and I’m looking ahead to show everyone what I can do, help the team and help us get back to where we belong. “

INTER ART

Inter Milan is “sure” to reach an agreement for Arturo Vidal this week, bringing the Chilean in combination with his coach Antonio Conte.

The duo had a successful season in combination at Juventus, before Conte left to take over the Italian national team.

Vidal, 33, was allegedly forced to exercise only through new boss Ronald Koeman when Barcelona resumed the exercise.

But for Fabrizio Romano, his hell in Barca will soon be over.

– Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) September 7, 2020

SHAW AND SAY

Manchester United have stepped up their search for the £ 26m from Porto’s Alex Telles, to Luke Show for the left back.

Telles’ advisers traveled to Manchester to talk to Old Trafford officials and report in Portugal.

Chelsea connected with the Brazilian star in a cap, 27, before signing Leicester’s English defender Ben Chilwell for 50 million pounds.

The PSG was also excited, but partly the sale price.

That leaves United’s favorites for Inter Milan’s former loan, although Sevilla is also interested and Brandon Williams, 20, plays for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team last season.

Expand

Sheffield United has signed Ethan Ampadu for a season with Chelsea.

After closing the deal, Blades boss Chris Wilder said: “Ethan is a remarkable young player for Chelsea, and we have worked very hard to get his signing for the season.

“We have to thank Frank Lampard and the rest of the chelsea people for helping us make this happen. We have a smart date with them and they know we’ll take care of him smart.

“This is a vital season for Ethan and betting on the Premier League for us is a smart resolution for everyone. He brings many qualities to the band and is someone we’ve been following for two or three seasons.

Chelsea’s Ethan Ampadu arrives at Lane on loan for one season.

v Sheffield United (@SheffieldUnited) 7 September 2020

THE BRUNTO OF THAT

Bristol City signs Chris Brunt on a one-year contract.

The Irishman arrives at Ashton Gate after thirteen years at West Bromwich Albion.

Signing the 35-year-old coach, Dean Holden said, “It’s wonderful to have Chris because he’s a player who will be of great help to us on and off the field.

“Technically he is very good, with an accurate passing and a leader with a strong voice who will be a perfect instructor for young players. He is vital to the progression of this team and I am looking ahead to race with Chris next season. “

– Bristol City FC (@BristolCity) 7 September 2020

LITTLE SHEFF

Sheffield United delivered a double hit of £15 million for Derby side Jayden Bogle and Max Lowe.

The duo have signed four-year contracts at Bramall Lane and will compete with Blades’ full-backs George Baldock and Enda Stevens.

20-year-old right-back Bogle broke into the Rams team with Frank Lampard in 2018/19, with Lowe, 23, his position on Phillip Cocu’s team last season.

United chief Chris Wilder said: “The championship has been a wonderful recruiting domain for us and I sought to attract young players who will provide venues for the festival.

“Jayden and Max will put great pressure on George (Baldock) and Enda (Stevens). It’s vital that we had the right characters, the right kind of players, athletic and technically very smart players, or they’re fashionable-looking backs.

“We don’t just point to the players because others are for them, we point to those players because they fit who we are.

“It’s a game for everyone, it’s not a warning, it’s a fact. “

v Sheffield United (@SheffieldUnited) September 7, 2020

HOT WOOD

Everton has announced the signing of James Rodríguez from Real Madrid.

The Colombian joins Allan at Goodison Park while manager Carlo Ancelotti continues his revolution at the club.

– Everton (@Everton) September 7, 2020

Cut

Former Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho will have a chance at Barcelona next season in one hit for Arsenal, according to reports.

The Brazilian will leave Camp Nou after spending the last season on loan at Bayern Munich.

But according to Marca, the 28-year-old will now be sold if the club receives a “substantial” offer for his services.

Coutinho will play in the middle of the field via Ronald Koeman.

ON THE PATH OF RECOVERY

Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing Portuguese prodigy Nuno Mendes.

The 18-year-old made his breakthrough at Sporting Lisbon last season, appearing in times for the Primeira Liga giants.

And for O Jogo, the Gunners are hoping to jump to point to the much-loved side.

BUY FLASH

Manchester United will make THREE more signings before the signing window closes.

Borussia Dortmund Jadon Sancho remains Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s number one target.

And the Manchester Evening News says Bournemouth and Wales striker David Brooks has been “under investigation” for over a year.

The MEN also reports how inspired Old Trafford’s leaders were with 21-year-old Dynamo Kiev and Ukrainian star Vitaliy Mykolenko.

RY IN TIME

Newcastle day recruit Ryan Fraser after joining former Bournemouth teammate Callum Wilson through the door.

Fraser arrives loose after his contract with Cherries expired in June.

The 26-year-old Scottish winger said: “I’m excited about it, I came here to see the position the other day and it was kind of smart. the manager, the position, the reputation, the messages I received.

“It’s really a no-brainer to play in such a big stadium with such passionate fans, and being back in the north is also important.

“I’m looking ahead and I’m looking ahead for everyone to show what I can do, help the team and help us get back to where we belong. “

Wait a minute

Arsenal their minds through the transfer of defender Rob Holding, according to reports.

The 24-year-old left for Newcastle United on a one-season contract.

But according to Sky Sports, the Gunners must now stay and fight for a place on the team.

DAN AND DUST

Veteran striker Danny Graham agreed to sign for Sunderland on a loose play after being released through Blackburn.

After signing for five million pounds in 2013, Graham controlled a purpose in 42 games for the Black Cats.

But boss Phil Parkinson presented the 35-year-old with a one-year contract to compete with fellow strikers Will Grigg, Charlie Wyke and Aiden O’Brien.

Graham scored four league goals last season before leaving Blackburn.

THE RETURN OF MESSI

Lionel Messi has arrived in Barcelona for the first time since his epic summer signing saga.

The Argentine striker realized that he arrived at Ciutat Esportiva on Monday after declaring that he was reluctant to stay despite a request for movement last month.

Messi arrived 90 minutes early for consultation with new technician Ronald Koeman.

He underwent medical tests on Sunday to agree to return.

And Messi, the first Barcelona player to reach Monday’s closed session.

– TalkFCB (@FCBNewsRoom) September 7, 2020

MIK’S HANDS TIED

Mikel Arteta is “resigned” from remaining in disarray at Arsenal for the final year of his contract, which can be seen at the opening of the Gunners’ season against Fulham.

The Spaniard has not been binding on Ozil in recent months, however, it is possible that he will be connected with the German for a definitive season, before the 2014 World Cup winner leaves for next summer.

The former real madrid midfielder is by far Arsenal’s biggest revenue generator and it would be frustrating for Arteta not to sign a contract with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

According to the Evening Standard, Ozil is preparing to participate in Arsenal’s Premier League season opener against Fulham on Saturday.

ANGEL-READY-O

RB Leipzig is close to getting a loan from Angelino from Manchester City for the season, with additional legal liability added to the deal.

The city costs about 18 million pounds for the Spanish left-back, according to Goal journalist Ronan Murphy.

The deal is almost complete, as Leipzig and Angelino have agreed on non-public terms, while negotiations with The City could end the week.

After his team left the Champions League in August, Leipzig manager Julian Nagelsmann was sure Angelino would stay.

In an interview with Bild, he said: “I am very confident that we can succeed in a deal with Manchester City.

“Both clubs are outside the Champions League and he is no longer in the tournament. “

AUSEN-THREE

Lucas Torreira, Sokratis and Emile Smith-Rowe will miss Arsenal’s return to preseason training, according to reports.

The trio is related to movements from north London, and the latter to some other loan.

Smith-Rowe, 20, was loaned to Huddersfield last season and could be in a position for another season in the championship.

Sokratis plans to move to Napoli as a “replacement” for Manchester City-bount Kalidou Koulibaly and Torreira is attracting from Turin and Fiorentina.

Upscale

Aston Villa needs to buy Rhian Brewster from Liverpool, as his search for a striker is accelerating, ALAN NIXON reports.

Villa boss Dean Smith has investigated Kop, 20, who played for Swansea on loan last season, and has the budget to win the race.

SunSport told him that Sheffield United had also approached Liverpool with donations to take England’s under-21 striker, either as something important or on loan for a season.

Villa is now frantic in his quest after missing Callum Wilson in Newcastle in a 20 million pound move.

Smith’s team hit the brick walls in their interests by Tammy Abraham of Chelsea and Odsonne Edward of Celtic.

Brewster can collect around 20 million pounds in total, a payment that Villa would pay with rivals for his promising talents.

LAST ENGLAND

Gareth Southgate proved that Mason Greenwood and Phil Foden had not brought any women back to the English hotel, but had met them outside the building.

Southgate said: “Nothing happened in the spaces we occupied at the hotel. We’re still getting to the back of all the information. “

“This caught my eye a few hours before training, I’m still mastering some details.

“What is transparent is that there was a violation of Covid’s guidelines, we spent a lot of time putting those measures in position and the whole team followed it to the letter.

“We had 4 tests at the time we were in combination and our staff did a wonderful task to keep it safe and tight.

“We still have no choice but to do what we do. “

Upscale

Chelsea star Ethan Ampadu is expected to sign up for Sheffield United on a one-season loan while desperately looking for more time to gamble, ALAN NIXON writes.

Boss Chris Wilder appears to have taken a hit by taking on the talented Welshman, who will enroll in his team and offer them top-notch competition.

Ampadu can play in the middle of the field or in the back and will have the opportunity to play regular season matches after a frustrating time with Red Bull Leipzig.

Chelsea need to see Ampadu tested and the player will also have to worry at a higher point to reach his potential.

The former exeter city star played more for Wales than any other club and an elegant act in his victory over Finland.

Dragons boss Ryan Giggs recently said the idea that Ampadu could be reported by New Blues rookie Thiago Silva.

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